The evening world. Newspaper, June 4, 1913, Page 15

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Me THE S ayansse WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1918. — NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT | BETTER THAN RETCHELL, THEY SAY. “PUNCH BOW! WINS seaywae Amyrone and Lost Ball also se inte ar dase nn sar ae 8 ec : ‘3 sro amin tet ed cae Seah 7 Elia wan the firat winner of the day. | tos, ‘Butwell), ny Syn She appeared to outclase her field, but gevond; BI Or many doubted her ability for seven fur-|% even and . S Compbell entry; * . i Syrhe oh, phar , tongs, She wan under a drive at the| Daingerficld Pliant also ran. eviting; tarlongs,—, ' Fre yt: ‘om; end to atall off Working Lad, and| Juve MeCahey landed his second winner | 109; ni i$ Cheer Up, 106; Montreasor, closing with a rush, was an | When he guided Star Gaze home in the bf 108; 108; my Metreate, 108; easy third. Scallywag, a tip of the| third, after riding a well Judged race, | iil, pant tals ten hevaieth & ACK — Mamdianp ; race, tried to run away from Elia Bry-| Old Beaucoup set the pace to the stretch Raith ph non in the run to the turn, but didn't) attended by War Morn with Star Gase Wetion ites Eom, get more than a length away, As they, 4n third position and going easily. aroldes $1 a" fire |, | vector Sagtrede, 106, Merry Lad, swung into the stretch Ella Bryson | Beaucoup turned for Home” first, but saved ground at the Fall and came away | When’ they were all etmightened out, nip, | MeCahey brought Star Gaxe through | ap; for three. {On the rail and caine home lone. 6 mile,-Bara | Heaucoup had meanwhile dropped out of of Hope, % (MeCahey), 5 to 1, 8 to 6 {Jt and War Horn had no trouble taking and ¢ to & first; Sam Jackyon, 103) #econd money from E} Oro who closed (Hanover), 10 to 1, 4 to 1 and & to 3, | With @ rush, The latter was regarded second; Light o' My Life, 108 (Giase), a sure thing before the race. 2 to 1, 4 to 5 and 1 to % third, Time A ice debe for 1.815, Yankee Notlons, Meridian and Breaker Boy also ran. < Captain Walker's Bart of Hope won| out and out, frat; Kl Biod, 0 (Radtke), the eecond race thiefly becnure Merid-| #2 to 1, 4 to land 2 to 1, second; Gainer, jan ran out to the outside fence when | 113 (Hoffman), 6 to 1, @ to 6 and 1 to % jeading by two lengtha in the run to[ third. Time—0.03-6, Garl, Golden Coneriatt, the strytch turn. ‘Thin left clear eait-| Chimes, Fathom, King MoDowell and 2913, by The Prese Publishing Oo. aa teow AT BELMONT PARK Youngster Proves Best Two- Year-Old of Year by Great Performance. ipecial to The Fvening World.) BELMONT PARK, June 4.—Punch Bowl, owned by B. Fr. Cooney, is the best ‘wo-year-old of the year so far, his impre: Bob McAllister’s Fighting Ability : the Talk of the Coast. ! (The New York World). : ¢ - Jing for Bard of Hope ani McCahey iencataeatiiianetmmiii’ LL up and down the Pacific Coast, j f / - made tow mistakes with him, Right | several hundred tniles of It, they bis: : i , ip he to nish | at the end Jack-McGinnis's Sam Jack- MONTREAL ENTRIES, Gre talking about the ring ex-] | : fi ; son cloned like a atronk from next to oT | plots of a young middleweight who i 1 » an and ran over everything except MONTREAL, Que, June t—-Siue qeems likely to step into the shoes left \ four rd of Hope, Light o' My Lite, al-| onnet's entries for to-morrow: vagant by the inte lamented Stanley (en aya in @ position of contention, fine | mnie’ be tures, Sealand on ore Ketchel. S § fehod third. The time wan 1.98 8-5, the " ay: “Bob” McAllister is his name. Fight man's fastest of the meeting so far. deroveroe, 100; Monoia, 104; Pitbal, 100; *Belle fans say that he is the most likely af ‘ (tas Vaneh Bow! in the early part, but soon] TUOIRD RACH=Selling; for three-|Chilion, 108: *Duet an, 111; Apeaker Clerk, middleweight developed since the days 4 succumbed to the fast pace of the! year-olds and upward; one and one- , “Reet entry. @% Bod Fitzsimmons. Some think he i Cooney colt. The latter was never ‘WU be even a better man than Ketchel, threatened thereafter, but there was a | ~~~” arr for, added to the fighting fire of. the nice race behind him: for the place ani Semeational middleweight king of three omer with so short a pro! ord, Jim Corbett, who should know a figivter when he sees one, saw McAllister e ¥ Werk out at the Olympic A. C. in San oy f Lodges 5 merly Franciaco, And Corbett was so mu fi ‘ y non kk See A. T. Stewart & Co, impressed that he said the youngster a “f an whip all the heavyweights, - ic mire), 11 to 5, 4 to & and 2 to 6, Grst; Bos f ‘ Working Lad, 118 (Ford), 6 to 1, 3 to 1 ing in the early running, finished away out near the inner rail. The time of and even, second; Montressor, 1% Otymplc A. C., which boasts that only - (Wolfe), 4 to 1, 6 to 1 and 3 to 6 third, two professional fighters, Britt and John La Sorntecemtaile 4 TRE GRrearesy ee eee ee % Tomorrow, Thursday, J 5 -pommph period r Lic trae Nits TIME, GREATEST ; vy, une 5th Se eum, =| A SALE of 6,245 MEN'S SUITS. June 4—The races here to-day resulted | “Drink, Habit” into sober and useful a as follows: citizens, and so strong is our ——- 4 eeco! he col in d . FURST RACE—For Ally two-year-olds; | in its curative powers, that we want si & Stee chanplonaips MONTREAL RESULTS. — fave turiones.—xaith W., 100 (SoCabe), crmphasias th fact oe (All new) S | d f 30 ,000 ( Sizes ) ; Tacidentally @ num first; Ovation, 98 (Callahan), second; | Un pos! ig ah dmateur bou = (oedel 19'Tes Bresies ‘The Evening World.) ae Ears sie Finally, two month age,| RACE TRACK, MONTRBAL, June 4.|"¥ances M., 10 (Buxton), third. ‘Time Lied edhe Lompatariye ape! a ake e ec e I Oo Mm ! 31 to 50. { Re wh the professional ranks} ~Th 1 to-di races folk —1,002-5. Ada Kennedy, Rose Ring, Pe and Md Wille Meehan in ten rounds! fe Bespin Lady Innocence, Ada, Miss Charcot, Mgt p gees ite Lag eta vecerrg a fatter te taverecie eown i four Th! tour and a half furlongs.Gcarfet Let-| Woof Rose Mundi and Caution seo dhug stores. Ask them for Free Booklet, Nothing ‘bat natural incl Tneiinaion drove ter, 108 (C. Turner), 7 to % 7 to 5 and 11" utnete paid: Raith Wa straight ‘ In its seventeen years of store-keeping in the old A. T. ‘Stewart 4 joa) to 10, first; Laura, 111 CFraseh), 18 to 1, ace "1 ae Sear acts f tot and 3 to 1 ond: Peacock, 28 place tw, show Mit) Trances,S Building and the new Wanamaker Building this store has’ never been "F | ALN Tk: Ak, | ely Wesey,| EROGND RACE—ue tuve verses able‘to offer men what it offers them tomorrow. a he f shall, Tempest, Trancina and Diamond Cluster also ran. ECON: No, 68° Post fee und If he were not de. Sots ite attention to the ring just D RAGE Malden two-year-| third, Tin olde, Canadian foaled; puree $500; four| Mack B. Wye came line o¢ Vosiness, As been [and 8. halt furlongs.ICorn Broom, 10/2 mutuels pald: ‘Theresa Gill, straight ter is Bob's manager. The two offer| (G. Burns), 1 to 7 and out, won; Sinsin, | $8.70, place $3.20, show %.10; Chapultepec, Something of a contrast to the average) 00 (G. Rowley), 1 to 7 and aut, second: | place #90, show @®.i0; ‘The Grader, fighter and anager. They are well| Coburg Belle, 100 (J. Wilson), 10 to 1, connected, and have the! even and 2 to 5, third, Time—0.65 2-5, f panner and quiet neat] trish Harmony, Booser and Old Relia- S* | ble also ran. eae Sinsin, and Corn. Broom coupled as HOSE who have seen McAllister | Campbell entry. ght in the West say that he has ‘THIRD, RACE—Three-year-olds and everything» & champion needs, | upward; havdicap: alx furlongs.—Up- His physical makeup ts perfect. Over| right, 106 (J. Robbins), 30 to 1, 10 to 1 six feet tall, he s lean and sinewy and | and 5 to 2, first; Sherwood, 116 (J. Wil- symmetrical. -His-reach is as great a#|aon), 6 to 5, 2 to 5 and-out, second; that.of Fitzsimmons, who stretches sev- | Hoffman, 106 (C. Turner), 4 to 1, 4 to five Inches from tip to tip, arma ox- | 6 and out, third, Time, 1.14 8-5, Fiab- cect, He 1s very fast in action, and ‘its | bergast and Carlton @, also ran. and Lung Troubles-~-Prevents The men’s clothing industry during that term has never knows a season like the present. Factory difficulties, resulting ‘in delays’ and. cancellations of orders, and the cold rainy Spring caused a large accumula- tion of suits partly finished. On top of this comes the. proposed tariff. changes, urging manufacturers to unload their heavy stocks at any cost. VTS alli A S ara We are in condition to take advantage of these circumstances be- ; au ; Fs innant | “FOURTH RACE Throe-year-o = and our regular stocks are sold down to minimum quantities. Knowing } | r) nents. upward; Canadian foaled; H e “ . p ° e startonass he has's Knockout punch 10| tilleectindiata, 1 (B. atmorove)s ¢ t2't,| No Morphine or Polsonous ROOF Bae st"l|||| this, manufacturers come to us with their offers. Geo, Moore, Lew determined, “elosemmoutned, and, efter |sesond: Amber, 16 (J. Wulsoa): 3 to! cing. 50 Years in Use, Hep nue ilar acme a all—at a very low ‘Price, considering their quality. ontne nora sts. SMcAttister'a recotd! } \7 ? ae ahd Cures JO and all Throat || Pritsi Scheff "f) Eth ||| cause our regular clothing business has been going steadily ahead in sales } quick mind enables him to take instant | FOURTH RACE—Three-year-olds and Pneumonia and Consumption. Tig invented by Retohel, He le cool |(@. Duras oto #2 d'te'brang 1 vo a] Drugs. Not a Patent Medi- i 30,000 Suits Were Offered to Us and we selected trom seven manu- lowers. We will soon-have @ chance Guper Sauce, Calumny and Magple also Me UE rads oct tha toed Le AMUSEMENTS, - ‘nth facturers the best suits worthy of the John Wanamaker label—6,245 in — - ak eogene with, Risen, Zanes, Pilon GM wis fs over EEA og twenty fights, nine of them won with fyi Li Re aa wr am 2407 Suits $30 to $45 rades Rich «sot tn $23 50 clean ANQOKOUE a can, mumnoct our qi | sLLOrrs, . eS re oe seeee zg seer ee ceeresesrece e ze Gatun, aa am ff 0s” ee: | PRUNCESS i eh a | ieee 1901 Suits.....$25, $30 and $35 grades.....$18.50 LYRIC $= we. “Eas: ek onda tu. sone |E (All sold in the Regular Clothing Store, Burlington Arcede Floor, New Building.) PAS on, tt SS i] [avant eee | WORT NORT BEAGH 1074 Suits.....$22 to $27 grades................. $15.50 mainder, just as good looking and i BoaTs iT H * sit ort your natural teetn STOCK CO, REE Fi ieraccrgral (MMe ose” be eel ee 504 Suits....$20, $22 and $25 grades....$13.50 g Benue 359 Suits.....$15, $18 and $20 grades....$11.50 of get Sis Ua DR. FOX'S DENTAL P V a (Sold in the New Store for Men, Broedway and Eighth Street.) 6245 (total) Each suit carefully selected. ft i ae vec “te on so More than 500 different patterns; blues, grays, browns, mixtures; plain blue serges. fic" geen middleweight “Ievite) and = | } = T | Beato Sen 7 aa The Choice at every price except $11.50; two and three button sack coats and some Norfolks, ff —_ | USED CAR DEPT. (s« mrs, Beate Now on Oa fi ah nant eve quarter, half and full lined; silk linings in some; English unpadded and conservative business models; sound ALL CARY READY FoR IuwmpraTe | Pageant_| Prioet $1.60-81 se no styles throughout; best tailoring procurable at each grade; suits for young men and elderly men of all builds, RATH Service ce —100 additional salesmen have been engaged. There will be extra fitting rooms, extra mirrors, and an extra force of tailors. We Shall Open the Men's Store Tomorrow at 7.30 and Keep Open Until 7.30 in the Evening to serve the convenience of those who can attend the sale only before or after business hours. Enter at any” door of the New Building, Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth or Ninth Street, or at the Subway entrance: at — Astor Place Station. pe rBacramento, Cal, Hi, Noone, 0, ot eamente, Cal, R. Moyes, f Loe Angeles, Cal., Earl Mitbus, Angeles, Cal, BR. Hawtry, | 7. 2 shapes, cal, "red Derby: Sit Bult cat, Wille atone, AUTOMOBILES, nwer. 45H. P. (Foreign), u seonwer P. 4 Foreign) The above ane are G-oylinder, 45 NW perfect condition cod sou i H won (YN AMUBEMENTS, peti may. mien . ARE re. mowing Hash YlLe PH Thea 7

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